Another Certification for Specialists in Insurance
The Ministry of Finance will hold on 30 May and 1 June this year the second test exam for candidates for executive positions, including brokers in the insurance industry, as well as individuals who want to get insurance agent license.
As stated in the Ministry of Finance, the persons who participated in the previous exams, but have been unable to pass them, can also confirm the participation of the new test. Documents for participation in the examinations should be provided by May 27, 17:00 to confirm participation in them.
For information, one can access up to 17:00, May 27 by e-mail: v.mirzeyev@maliyye.gov.az.
Successfully passed the certification will be considered candidates for 70 or more correct answers of the 100 questions asked. For a complete reference to the terms of the exams one should go to the link http://www.sigorta.maliyye.gov.az/?/az/mainpage/more/.
The cost of participation in the certification for individuals is AZN 200, and for legal entities it is 1,000 manat.
Certification of insurers has been held since the beginning of 2009 in accordance with the requirements of the insurance legislation. --17D-
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